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  • Is that why they are so poorly treated in western zoos that multiple died and multiple more almost died and had to be evacuated back to China? Cause there’s no denying those pandas were abused horrifically, and I just couldn’t understand why.

  • Ahh that makes sense. I was only testing, not actually playing, and the cutscenes were definitely skipped. I bet my handheld struggles even more than the deck there. I have 3 on PSVita, so I never even tried 3, but given it’s much higher quality, I imagine it would struggle greatly.

  • The Deck can’t handle the ps2 games? I can play MGS2 on my Anbernic handheld at full speed except in the rain in the tanker mission, and it is significantly less powerful than the Deck.l, so I’m surprised to hear you say that.

  • It’s so funny he’s trying to copy WeChat. WeChat is just so far ahead of Twitter, by the time he adds one feature, he’s even further behind than he was before. WeChat is seriously an amazing app, and Twitter… isn’t…

  • Yeah I was in the industry when he got big, and it was hard not to love his anger towards Apple, but eventually it became apparent he was just an angry person and Apple was only his current target. Once he had secured his platform, he felt more comfortable to share his absurd views, and I fear he influenced many impressionable people towards the right with his rhetoric. Dude is not who I want representing the repair community.

  • Yep. And a right libertarian. I stopped watching him when he went from repair content to months long complaining about taxes and talking up Florida and Texas as some great place. Honestly, I am 100% convinced that the only reason he even cares about right to repair is for his work. He has shown no signs of caring about anyone else other than himself in any of the dozens of hours of content I watched of his.

    I’m so glad I trained under Jessa at iPad Rehab instead of taking his course.

  • Hmm. How many countries has China invaded this century? And how many has the US invaded? How many civilians has China murdered in these invasions? And how many did the US? Which country bullies the world to the point of literally overthrowing dozens of countries in the last 50 years? Who invaded Libya and assassinated their democratically elected president because he wanted to trade oil in gold instead of USD? Who just literally performed a coup in Bolivia because they dared to nationalize their lithium reserves?

    Which country heads the IMF, who forces countries to sell their public infrastructure to multi-national corporations and requires them to gut their labor laws in exchange for loans with exploitative terms?

    We have no high ground from which to talk. We are definitively the most violent regime in the world, the most aggressive, and the one who has directly resulted in the most civilian deaths worldwide.

  • That’s not at all what the disputed area in question is. The dispute is over an island that Japan occupied from 1898-1945, which was then in US care while still inhabited by Chinese citizens, and eventually the US gave it to japan in the 70s. This isn’t the same as the dispute China has with Vietnam and the others in the area. This specific incident was not in that area, and though I’m sure at least some of the 180 intrusions we’ve made into Chinese airspace were in that territory, we’ve seen nothing to suggest such from this article.

  • Yeah, preventing foreign military vehicles from entering your airspace is totally being a raging douchebag, but flying your military vehicles thousands of miles from home for the sole purpose of force projection and intimidation isn’t. Totally logical thought process.

    I imagine you’d be okay with the Chinese doing the same thing to the US and Canada then, right?

  • The recent Canadian fighter was not in international waters. He was in disputed water between China and Japan. Regardless of who you support in that territorial conflict, the Japanese who occupied the islands from 1895 until 1945, or the Chinese who occupied it from ~1400 until 1895, and then again in 1945, when the US administered the (Chinese populated) islands, until 1972 when the US gave the islands to Japan. Either way, it’s not international waters.